The album was co-produced by Tuttle and dobro player Jerry Douglas and includes collaborations with Margo Price, Billy Strings, Old Crow Medicine Show, Sierra Hull, Dan Tyminski and Gillian Welch.
[3] Tuttle also received five nominations at the 2022 International Bluegrass Music Awards based on the strength of the album, winning Female Vocalist of the Year.
It was recorded live at Oceanway Studios in Nashville, Tennessee and was inspired by Tuttle's father, a music teacher and multi-instrumentalist who provides backing vocals on the closing track, and her grandfather, a banjo player.
"[9] Tuttle and Golden Highway promoted the album by performing "Crooked Tree", "She'll Change" and "Over the Line" on CBS Saturday Morning on April 9, 2022.
[10] The deluxe version of the album was released on December 2, 2022, and featured four bonus tracks: a cover of "Dire Wolf" by Grateful Dead, a rendition of the traditional folk song "Cold Rain and Snow" and live versions of "Dooley's Farm" featuring Jerry Douglas and "Castelleja", both recorded at Nashville's Station Inn.